Union County star and Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1859-1864, June 03, 1864, Image 2

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"THE UNION," established is leUWku!e IS', 2.67U
BY 0. X. U'ORDEN AND J. R. CORNELIUS.
At . l.o per Year, altvaj-a In Advance.
LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 18C4.
CHRONICLE." estaMisued ia 1813Wlnjle No., 1,050.
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Ef.FCTllK.VL TICKVT
MOKTUI M'MoilttL
1 R-.Urt ! Km.-
2 ti.org. M oatae
S Henry Himifii
4 Ulluaiti U Kern
. Brl..a .tense
e Cbariee M Kuotp
1 Hbi-rt Patke
a wuh.Mi r.iic.r
9 Join. 4 llfl-uod
10 llM-h.rl li C irttll
Jl Kdoerd II.. hj.r
12 Charle. F K-..1
ii.-m. crvsiviniit
Kl U II ,le
t'h.r:e II shiiner
Joloi Wi.ter
.il vr.'m.euttbj
!t 1C ile-ne- Q
! 1.' John Tti.n
1 Iai .OtUil It I Mr It
I "l r TiTunt liit-rLT
( li J'fin I IVitnfjr
23 Kfn-zxr M'Jutiktn
I -4 Jcbii W rJUi.cli.ud
AM tM) MUMS TO IHt CONSTITUTION.
fr'nr the Ftrxt Amendment,
h'nr the Smmd Amend 'ment.
Fur the Third Amendnttnt.
Election tn Turs iav, Ax 2. 1HR1
Primary Elections.
The Republican ami all other leeal voter
Adminisiralion in in etf.rts t- sutpitfcs
choofiug a Jude, Inspect.. r a. d t'lem or
Clerks if deairej, proceed to vote, by ballul.lor
One call lidate for (J nircec,
Oue citid;d4te f ir Senator,
One caudidite for Aenibly,
Oue candidate tor Sheriff,
Oue candid tte for Cotumissiutier,
One candidate for Auditor,
One candidtte for Coroner,
One person for li.tturn .lu ij.'e of the dis
trict in which the voter resides.
The ballots to be opened a soon as the '
hour tor closing has arriveJ, read a'nud. and !
tne true return rertilied to by he Jude and j
Clerks and given to Ihe J.idse so chsn.
The return Judses will meet io ihe Court '
H. -use at l.ew-isburt;, on M-l.M) Y, June Ut. '
IXG1, at 10 o'clock. A.M.. ihc.i and there to'
correctly return, add up and publish, ihe iiuiu- '
ber of voles cai lor each randi.laie tor each
cilice; and those hviii the highest number
cf vote for each olitce repectivelv, sha'l be
dec'ared the ni..n.iiees ..t Ihe rattv. 'I'he
Judges are al i provide f ' 'he choice of
tonlerees, and appoint Siat.dins t.ion.n.'.'ee.
The members of the (onuniiiee in their re
spective districts are in attend in having the
elections opened and closed accoiding lothis
call. By order of ihe C'otnm.t'ee:
C. C. tHOuKl.t:Y, Ciiairman.
CoMMintK Mt.v.
Joseph M tore.
Peter Miller.
Adam G'z.
Mtriin Priesbich.
Samuel bm.kle.
Daniel IShafer.
Thnma I'huroh.
Wm. F. V.'ilson.
David Grove.
Beti Chambers.
Kt.oeh Palmer.
Mieh'l K'evkner.
Levi R nike.
E Osborn.
Candidates' Column.
C'onsrenH. tiKORt.E F. Mil I.RR Ksq.
of L'nion couinv ia rer.fonme.ided for ihts post .
in Ihe Mifflinhiir and Middleburg papers and
in the Selins?rove Post.
From the "YollofreuTiQ1 "
CivVe to day present the name nf fteortte
F. Miller as our first choice for Congress. We
do th:i on various grounds. 1st. he is the
choice of a larye major. ty of ihe l'nion party
of Snyder coumy. SI, he is iu every partic
ular suited to tins high positt n. :) I. he is an
honest man. and no political trickster. 4ih.
he is Ihe strongest man in the district- S.h.he
is entitled to the nomination. Mr Miller is
our first choice, and if ail sisns do not prove
abortive he will be our next Representative
in Coagress.
Mate Senate.
Messrs. Kluors Permit me to snir?est
Capt. CHARLKs C. HMKKl.EY. of l.ewis-
tiurf, as a cand.datr for senator, lie is well
and lavKfinif Known in in- penjnroi inf lira
inatflnal District, and his fidelity, patriotism
and ability eminently Cl him for the position
Earned. June.
Aftwembl)-.
Messrs. Editors Knowing that the inter
ests of Lmon county have been p.operly
attended In and cared for in the I.rsislature.
by SAMUEL H. OR WIG. E-q . our present
jwemoer in the non-e, during the session
recently closed, and believing irom past ex
perience that he is worthy of the confidence
and support ol our people, we rrom mend htm
ior re-election. Misr Citizers.
Shei-IST.
At the last trial. THOMAS CHI RCH was
tha second highest candidate for Sheriff, and
nearly two years ar". while commanding his
Company of Volunteers in action near Pair
Oaks, received a wound from which he has
barely recovered. His aood character, his
fitness, and the claims of his locality, are
undoubted, undisputed. May we not ask t. r
bim the unanimous support of rnionisis for
nomination and for election as Sheriff! ;
Chios aud Haimori.
ommlxKloner.
Mes.Ednors-In looking over the column
rPi ilrvvTr1""" pl,rr; 7;
BAMLfcL UI Nhl.E rect mmended for Com-
missioner. Mr. Duukle is a good man for
that office, and will receive our beany sup-
port. WniTa I) tta. :
txr Probably no man in onr county was so
sions incidentally to compensate those whom
that public interest damaged personally. In
ill SB I tmnl h t t :
ourv ..7 u ,7 "C,M s rro,n"n"
otary. and Mr. Mern , Regisier Recorder,
For the same reason, i ..w, "eral vote for
Mr.kleckner for Commissioner satisfied that
lie is fit and deserving. Berratoa" !
.,ci,nur. oi, 1 r.i.u,, of Mifflinh.. i. .
uauuioaic ior oounty Commissioner. H-lo
a 8ood man-in a good location-!..' ".'uid'
have a good vole. We recommend him
tne right kind of a man, to all nf the same
ort. . Wist Ci rri..i.
Mess. Editors Please announce the name I
a! a:a urci tw t-i r. .. .
Treason aud Rebellion and to maintain the White Deer Tp, by Ja's Marshall,' f. 53 90 ,,ur volunteers, the care t l me si
Constitution and ihe 1111.01. are invited to ,.jiy ) ,y Amelia Ciiiiifin 31 75 '" Wtlutided, the sending home of t
meet at their nal place' ol hoidmr, eirc- . , , .j. . . , R- . , ' ,,. ., dead bodies of those who may die io s
..... . on SyiKUAV anr.no the . 1-uffa.ue ' pi by A.J.K.shel, JIOOO J
Am rtf Inn ho a'pfn h(llr 1) I 4 and 1 . . T. J
7 u'eloek in the boroU2h.. and between the : OD , Dr,e...ry Ut the be... bt ot our yolun.
hours of 3 and 7 iu the township and, atier The Lewisburg Packing Committee also ! in that part of the Lulled Slates.
treat a loser, pecuniarily, by the removal of Samuel Blackfoid, 32, farmer.
nhfVel,r,ffU"v,asi MJVH.'L KLEt'KSEK- Jbn A. M'Call, 28, laborer,
or ew Berlin. Now while I was (and am) a ,. .. i n 1 ..
decided advocate of thai measure, I always , ""7 A,"?' fi' ,blck8lnltn
felt it duty and nolicv to seek suitable ncra- lUlm eikel, 27, farmer.
v. u.-...,. E,i. ui.iALb in connection wun oamuei rsgvior 25 carDeQter
he office of County Commissioner.sehject 10 Aaron Klose. 23 farmer
the decmon of the Primary election. Mr.D. , Ji 1,1,1, . Z ' lttmt!T
l a practical man.ofrood bosines, nnal.iies. . .' "T1. 8"peoter.
ad of aterlingwnrth-h.. superior is seldom j
""rl r"a: Buffaloe especially nrge his
Domination, inasmuch as they have not been
represented in that Board for many years.
East Bern Lot
To Editor. Star Chronic.NeW Berlin
claims, and we Ibink are j istlw entitled tn a
hare of the County Offices, and in view of
"' cl"w f would recommend MICHAEL
KLECKNER as a suitable rc.., (. .u.
eReeof Connty Commissioner for the na-
t term Hi. extensive experience and his I
i"d judgment render bim in every respect '
iwiyntforwideffiee. tiwiticae. '
I M.FFLlMiURU.-Tbe ItdiV. h.a niJe,
! up .d .rot for .he S.oit.r, Fair, money
and o'hcr articles amounting to nearly
$200 1r. II. B. Wa'sno bas accepted
i M.tnutnoot to ihe Soldi.!- who have f-l-
! i e .M ei : . ...
j ICU or uiat sail iu war
Wkll l.E. Uoii.n township, Union
i cnuuty, this week sent to ibA Philadelphia
i Samiarr Fair, t? 13G 12. collected by Mrs.
, CIi.tIci Cawley aud Mrs Jno.K Kreamer.
iv...nM...u,F...w...i;.iihw..
reported i. I'bil.d. paper.
! Mr. V. WiU..n, Ob.irm.n of the Agrio
t.... r - tt..:. .
uuurui iouimi.iee ior union couuij, aiao
aoktiuwledgf-s the following
a :kuowlt Jge the following :
, 1J Mis Jude Walls, collected by
I I'oiiitinllees in l.i wiaburg fit) GO
Coll. in St Pauls Cu., do 4 UO
3 boxes and 1 barrel valued at GS .50
$1 1 10
i Also a box from Hartley y.lued at 10.00
do 1'uff.tloe do
10 00
Cjllcctiot.a from Jnues Irwin
do Judge S.tiiuotou
do Geo. liimelreicb
dj Charles Fry
19 -J5
2.00 '
21.75 1
8 50 '
8107.50
The boxes contained dried apples, cher-
rie, peaches, berries, quinces, coiu, beef,
p:uius, tungue can. tomatoes, peaches,
(juttees, pears, pium., plum aud apple
hotter i.sto rr,.L',. lrrl ..wn ..,...
' "'" r
whortleberries, wines, cuiraut j-'lly, uillk
crackers, &j.
-1'here are other contribution, made
through various chauneU, but we ibrert
all e see published, or that are made
known to us.
j An et.ter'atnment is to be held in tiar-
iKt m t Lib (I'ridaj) evening for the sam
; ot j Ct.
i ins Jjran ior union uounty made
at lluiricbutg, jestcrday, was only partly
drawn, as fu lu. :
f JSatiy totcnthip 5.
' Dauiel Dewaii, aged 43, laburer.
John Eerly, H7, faimer.
KIBuer Kliuelelter, '26, farmer.
V il.iam late, Jr., 8, farmer.
; William J .tueiojo, ii, sadler.
Jit jfilijt tuwntln'ft 8.
Hcuben Lobeuccker, 43, aboetucke.
lleury K jucii, "JG, blacksmitbr
Sol. on. iu N. Shafcr, i.3, laburer.
Peter K Sliar, U3, laborer.
Francis Wilson, Jr , 20, farmer,
(jeorge Young, "Jo, fanner.
Lettia Turner, 31, farmer.
Johu Koaer, 44, carpenter.
Eatt Bi'ffilue Imcnthip 5.
! Henry Cuaj prs, 22, miner.
: Mamu Noll, la, carpenter.
Juhu Auratd, od, farmer.
Samuel Laudback, 40, farmer.
William ilolletibaeb, '27, laborer.
Wear JJiiJf'ilue tuiciuhip 22.
Abraham Su.ricr, 21, laburer.
David Fees, 20, disiiiler.
Israel lloasenplougb, 37, miller.
Jereamh Cun, 41, laborer.
Uavid b'.yer, 30, laborer.
Robert Jodeo, 2S, farmer.
Aarou Marshall, 32, farmer.
Joel Buyer, 31, f .riuer.
fiamuel llarmau, 33, laborer.
William Clapham, 25, manufacturer.
i John Watson, 20, farmer.
Onver Eik-rt, 30, laborer.
l'ablel Relab, 33, distiller.
Frauk F oust, 34, carpeuter.
Emauual Kieckner, farmer.
fcjauiuel Serren, 32, laborer
it i i, ,tr -,. t - -i.t i.
i,.-, , ' 1 cuc'"nker.
J"uu hckucr, o.i, tanuer.
homao I' easier, 21, laburer.
Daniel Kleckuer, 24, farmer,
Jacub bhiooeu. 24 laborer
! Samuel Buyer, 48, .
JUnky loKn.VplG.
Lawrence lleudr.cks, 30, farmer.
Stnuel D. Kuhl, 29, laborer.
-, .
" ,ll,,lu tee8 d' 'rmer.
Harrison li.rtiey, 22, 'aboror.
Abraham Walter, 3(, farmer.
Richard Kleckuer, 22, laborer.
Henry Keestcr, 20, laborer,
Andrew Fees, 30, plasterer.
Jacob Spees, 23, laborer.
u 11, 1. ac t
baai0el 1Jruucbt'r. 26 hrmer-
Jar,0D AreS (colored,) 20, teamster.
Heory Kalbcrtnan, 31, carpenter.
Leirii toWHihip 9.
R-jyer, 23, farmer.
11s .10
T1 ' frnlcr
Wilson Kaibertnan, 24, carpenter.
Joseph Louder, Cf, blacksmith.
Noah Binsaman. 3ft. farmer.
Jacob Ruble, 28, farmer.
o ... .
J061 e,ier 4 8'Poter.
Remainder to be drawn to-day
Samuel Stitzeb, Co. E. 142d P. V.,
died in Hospital. lie was from Ibe west
end of Union county.
Galen Lotx, lsaa Dolby, and several
other, of our .oldien, have been trans-
ftred 10 boapitala in and near Philsd.
."" V.V.-.T. ZTTT. . .
S.Mj. WilJiam Prick 11 tpf OlBtld
Eerier Mi: for ChciUr.
i ... , i, n- T. ha uilered a lo-s which iil be de'P'y ''' ' 1 niaot reeoll eciii ins ar awakened, at timex ' the military brains of the ltebeltion
-hf "''. Th Telegraph reports : an,, lh(f ariDV has lost a n.n it conld ill afl..rd ; .-... ' L Hubert F I ee by narue
the NDH of the frogs in the borough ... I.e. Feel.na i. to be rtuty. he M. fnei.ds by a trifling inc.dent. ber'JlJi:
! Pond......ltcoa.u,ends the s4.ire in the baa,.ayeryih.ng.aDd en, 'i j Between Gel.yshurg and Petersburg, w TumMatJ llor.,1.. X.m.
L,r of rheir Cemetery, a. a site for a '"IV Z'VZ i." up . gentie bill, my attention was Wamii,gxov Mav 30,-Graut La
""'-ml A Correspondent of tbe Pittsburg
i G.xe.te b.. the' folding .notice of .b.
; late J.bo D. Mueser, who was some tune
a resident of that city
In the death of t'ol.M
In the death of Cnl.Muiser.Ihe community
h SPP a f
d.ivs in this citvon sirk
le-ietRn.liioliih-tnnrtinhiphyM-'noree.l :
him i.irriiidiii mini heshiiold bec.ine entirrly
we':, he returned to ... command,.., lyt- offer,
up his lite on the aliar of hi country.
Call, ror vUKauceoo lite Suulbvrn h.id.
! Our Soldiers In the South-West.
. :
by Oovurfn as a P.nn.yU.n,. M.i.-.ry
Agent for the Southwest The post was
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: 1 k. .k. !.. I....w1.l..r.
vy mu .ut ui i... i
; "10 proyiue ior me cntniori anu tuiccucy
ser -
eer8
Mr. Chamberlin' long experience with
soldiers, qualihes u.m lor this auty. w e
may add ibat Win. C Ueed, Miss Annto
Bell. Miss Sallie Chamberlin (recently
Lewisburgers,) arc assisting iu the various
hospitals at Nashville. With all these, a
I '
' suldier in that region may well desire to
a 1 11
ue ' wouuueu .,..u...lE
anywhere.
iThe L-wi.bura Agricultural works
are now run to their utmost extent, to
, "upp'y 'be demand, for Mower, and Ueap-
...
! era. Several huudreds have already been
i sent away, aud the wants cf the farmers
can baruiy be supplied, irom what we
see and hear, we anticipate a full harvest
' of nn.in and crass in our State. There
i ' r.. . .
are ess roor fields than were cronhesled
in the Spring, aud every week's advaDoe
: i wonderful.
Lost Ou the ISib ult., T. M Shana
felt, of L-wisburg, Pa , beiug at the Rail
way Depot, put in Hess' rmnilus a large
leather Vli.e upon which was plainly
maiked bis name aud residence. lie did
not accompany it, and bas never beard
frnm it eiuce.
It cm taitiel clothing and
Louks nf some value to the owner, wbo
will make suitable compensation for any
information couoerning it.
JOSHUA IiEBD UIDIHNGS, so long toe
ebamoiou ot liDertv in Uonuress, oroppea
dead in Montreal one day last week, from
a disease which bad troubled bim many
years. He was born in Athens, Pa., in
1795, served under Gen. Harrison when
17 years ot age, ana leave, a tirigni auu
uusuliied record as a citizen aud aa a
.,.,.
Uttf-Oue evening this week, Mench's
storeroom, in Lewisburg, was broken into,
and quite a qu.ntity of silk good, ko.
was taken away. Attempt, were made to
! break into other places of bu.iness, but
I il,.a fi -,1 Loot nut for id era and sua-
picious characters.
une. at 82.900. th bnildine. de.iencd for
.,
a collegiate insinuie.
t-Rey.Dr.Thnmas Bowman, recently
1
. r j 1 vorrccrc ormi- nccicig
Sua Mi. KIN Rev. A.D.Hawn received At Gettysburg, I was kindly directed by a whea, l -5 Kl4rI gg ji 0o ! Important to Tax-Payers.
an accessiou of blleen new members into : gentlemau of foreign birth, (whose son-in- j ne 1 oq Egs 15 rrHE STATE T must be paid before ox
the Prbj terian church A Borough ; ,.w , first h.ppeoed ,0 ,,.,, aDd who wa. Corn';'"""'"' 1.30 J'"-. 0 ! J CTX pay'th"
incorporation is proposed The school eq0-,. polite, on tny next trip to the Oats, pr 32 lb, o Lard, fresh 15 moUB1 required by the state Treasurer.
Direotors have nurcbased for their own : !:, 1 Vi.ited thn school nf an nld.tim. ' Flaxseed 2.25 Wool 60 Accordtu; to Ihe Act of Assembly passed
of Lewisburg and Willi.msport, is ehosen i w,u "u8 ol uueuo. u, v.r.uu u. pU
Cb.pl.in of the U S.Sen.te. He is also "!ion- and woulJ flIt 00 ,be SITer
appointed a delegate to the Methodist i q8-". (D1 o-diy, delegated by Lan
rnnferenn. in En.Und. i CMtcr' Administration leader of the
VVVV. ----- Q
a.The examinations of the drafted j
men for Luton county will be held at
Luiun county will be beld at
, on Friday and Saturday, 17th
of this month, commencing at ,
Sunbury,
and 18tb
o'clock of each morning. !
l6rDr. James D. Strawbridge and M.j. !
Samuel D. Strawbridge .re among the 1 nM Pa!8ea itten 1 w" ""OS"? of law, therefore all persons indebted 10 said
new forces which reeentlv left for the 1 lone but have company, now, who then esl4le r requested to make immediate pay
new forces, wnicn recently lull lor tne, r it 1 mem, and those having jusl claims again.t
front, from liarriaborg.
loyCharles T. Huston Esq, is ap
pointed Master Commissioner in obaooery,
by the Circuit Court, Alexandria, Va.
y-Tbe Draft is going ou peaoably io
several of the Stales.
Ik Vie Editori itf Ihe Star tjuemidt :
Tha following line! were dedhstad to tha memory of
Capt Kolasd Stoimhtos, of Co. D-, 160th P. V, t"j an lo.
timaU friend In the army. Kolaud enlisted, in Augu.t,
1801, aa a prirate, afterwards airvad aa Corporal, Sar
g.aok Firat Lieutenant, and lately as Captain, in which
capacity ha wai wounded at tba WilderneM, Slay 6th.
loniM, (alter amcatallon 01 ooe I. mo aoove 10a mer,; :
th. K.oaed. Ma.i. iio.oi.ai. rnsi.ri.k.b.rr. v.
Hay 2tth. HI, age was 21 year., months and 16 days.
Nooa lament bis death more than thusa who knew bias
brtt. w. 0.
Ha baa gone: ba haa gone. Taa,til. aplrlt ha. fled
From tbla wortd xtf dark sorrow to that ortba daad;
Mut I can not yet feel that I'll never mora eaa
My friend Kolaud Stouihton. tba Captain of O.
f ago not yet think that I'll hear nearrmnra
Tba anion of bright Stoughtoa at oar camp oottagwdonv,
Nor that wbtta 'mid or plaa.nrrs. aad all full of jeata,
!o mora tho'utot Koland will maka mirtomr tbaguaata.
Ita eama aa a mivata. to Sght ftr the good
Of hia oountry and frivnd. that in peril then atteod,
But lor bopor and woru. aa a aoioiarw. irna.
Ha aroae to be Captain, for which praiaa ia daa.
I monra when I think that Jiot three wartu ago
I marrhad bj hia aida to Sght with the fix;
That thus. Id tba prima ol hi, ul.nie and yowth.
Ua abouM now bs a eorpaa, Oh ' hard ia tba truth.
It. hat goaa from oar mid, t, and wa'ra now laft to atow.
Tba loaa of afciand aagood as ear bora;
But be'e goaw to a land where war la Dot kanwa.
And atnle la aa oataaai, far Joy relfs aloaa.
Than lat na not wap. far Ood has daererd I
That bis lira , hould be gl.en io hi. enuatry'g awl ;
But wa'U think cf him oft and honor bl, name
Whs fall la atftmoe ef our haaon s fiat lama, j
P " ,
THre. Bay. in oumoer no. vauey,
'tis a quarts op a century since :
It ia singular what a train of long dor-
suddenly drawn to a gtnall bouse, on a
eorner of cr0roads, hafing a "itnop-' io
front along It. first .tore,. The fact
flashed across my miod ibat it was Col.
Halt.rSni.der,taLrn stand. J ..known
and unthouht of, our landlord bad sent
as on the yery road I bad irayelcd on my
onlf previoot vimc to the rogioo yet
nnininff. iruni iamsie iu uctiauuii. uiu ,
, (U( d oU buuse ,
, I
: "-"- " ' '
i ly of that imprint on my memory
i, as I find by refreshing myself with the!
I I knn.. s.a ' n 111.
I Ju.t before becoming ni aue (liKe moti
! careless, fearless, wandering youth) I de-
; sired to see more of this vain world, aud
n ma f. - !l.,.f-iahnrrr hv utairn. At
iii .f,rk to h
moQey w y
i .. one fine d j g
. . , ., . . , . .
southward for a foot voyage to
; , , . , r
i """" , V""' "
hand nnfmr-i hrpoil it nil ihAPHA in nilfltPt.
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( ,()lg lrack. Thus provided, I made
journey, going from 14 to 30 mile a
d.v. rsaiisfviue mvself. now. that then
I might have nude a soldier.) My first
i . . ... .. . .
, day s record names Allen, I'ennsoorougti,
Silver Spring (no Shirmanstown, uor
; Mechauicobuit! or 'l loehgul be0
; "H gtown, (Hougetown, nowj Mugs-
: ton, Middlesex, Penrose'. Mills. Suuday
: iu Carlisle. Oj 19th March, nassed over
.'
South Jlountaio, where the snow was two
, to three feet deep, and, nieltii.p, bad
I . hrid.elesa hr.neh of the V.llow
Breeches creek: I jumped over, at the
Icoat of a grievous rent in m, apparel
-h,le my ...vc mg companion (who lived
near by) missed, and fell into the water.
f It seemeu impossiote to realize mat wncre
s
we two bad jogged over ibat silent uiouu-
tain, and through the "alush," joking and
chatting all abne, a quarter of a century
after there should throng a huge army of
j u j ii j
with every engine of death, and followed
, opposition by brother American. per-
bap. from my own towo.i "At I eters
burg, a pretty little lady gave me one of
the best cold bite. I ever did hve."
(Perhaps .be ia now the landlady wbo
just entertained us so well, and who ha. a
.on io tba army .; "Alter dart, .topped
at Snyder', tavern, in Heideiburg, and
I jripll mv f,et. a ; T,0M ,her. who
declared that the big. were like the
i Federalist, and Tories would never figbt !
, eunlrJ : " n8 " UP 7
i 80018 ono atoning lo a company from the !
I tei" iu ,D9 m" ot lSV2 hich hd f lur I
..
i teacher, .whose friends vesterdav accom.
. , v .. . ... ..v
pacied us to the battle field ) Expressed
t L I a Tl 1 U. 1 I I
! 00P ,u" u'
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! lower House in Congress, Stevens is the
! -
gjant adversary of the Slave Power.)
Now, of all that long, dreary walk from
C.nisle ,0 Ge.ty.burg! I remember much
,D general, but no funicular point, thing,
0r person, except Baltzir's plain tavern
sin tavern-
001 e,en R'r bimsclf, w
bo I believe
I, , ita
bad never seen, lired and hungry as
1 was that dismal day, 1 enjoyed my plain
fare better than I now digest tavern bills
at $150, and $ 10 per diem carriage rides
in tbis pleasant May. The quarter of
century Bines I trudged along here, has
been big with events it is a loog time to
go back to, step by step, and fill up ibe
years and seasons and months and weeks
and nights and boars end moments between
yet, etartiog baek at i bound, it seems
but as yesterday, aud my heart as young
as ever. So urtoa for the rominisoenccs
, , . .1... t J . , 1 ,
koncd by that old tavern stand 1
It would be tiresome to travel over
sgaio, in miod, my jaunt to Mount Ver-1
npn, suggested by that isolated, talismanio,
unanticipated awakener. Allow me to add
that at Gettysburg I first taw, at a funeral,
some of the Amish or Duokarda: their
long, white, flowing beards, their simple
dress, gentle demeanor, and the ealm, kind
expression of tbeir countenances, (united
to the general testimony as to the blame
lessnese of tbeir live.,) conveyed a strong
impiession of eloee resemblance to tbe
patriarebs end bo'y men of old. No
thought had I, then, that I would ever
become h neighbor of tbeir bretberoo, nor
that io so short time tbeir long beard..
would be tbe fashionable
.sbionable attire of those 1
few fope wbo then despised and rid tooled
those they now imitate f I wonld also state
..... . , . ,
bat, M Weekta-aw, I look particular
, none
V i'..:. lte fi.w a..nL,l,.iiiht.e
.""r ' ' . ' , " ,
I beir to much of Geo. Washington estate,
umMrvl an c.fiioer:" that officer is now
;..;,, niir-ironprnllcil I.po hvliav!nrt
i to enjuv his Stronghold:), while
. J . 1 . .1
Grant SWUM- h army arouud I to the
j b. h., anii crossed the Tamunkey, lj
: nuwa iroin liiuiimouu, ior wu:cu no
1 1 ; 1.. 1 1 .
"I'lars to 00 vigorously uuu iiupu-
i lJ'
Latest News
0 HANTS PROGRESS.
Since Gen. Grant performed that
. . . . - . .
... .. . .
hu foniii-ationi, the latter hastened.
to inten;er)t Grant s advance udou
i :..,. , ni.nt.
Itiehmond. Several severe encoua-
I turs between portions of the iinniei
1 liltl'ft rU'OlltTP.I in U'liwh tlP. I. niiltl '
armies were uniformly successful, and
u 8to!ljy advarice was made. V ed-
j nesday, Gen. Uurnside s advance wai
withiu a mile and a hall of Median-
; lesville.wliicli is aUout Uve miles irom
Ji'u,"0U' , V"1 -m0.3 ,n.0a lU0
il. I fi w....m..
ui ia i,uiusuum. , .,,
supplies now come by York River, J
the White House beiu;,' u.sed for that j
purpose. Jjutler has na-1 a portion
uf bi fnroi. ntiilor
J5aldv" Smith,'
-.
... e, i ... f t t .
Nil L.l I I 'I Lll 111 IIIL. IU EUU1I. UUI
; ;..,. are !nost Loneful of:
,.CjJUt ahj Jct(;nniued to capture
: Richmond, uo matter how long it
may take,
or how desperate may be
the resistance.
A rebel iroii-claJ attacked a moni-
i. I.. II !..,! V.oa
u ui.ai uljuiui u""vu, .-
driven back.
. "3 "eeiueui, lour iu. pwuu
4) , u-orn instaiitlv'killed.
j SHERMAN'S MARCH-
erman ei
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i ... . . ..o . . t. ... ,
, .. ,.. , .:i.., ,..,
ih'3 nearer
ma uuiauiu was iu.ii.a uwivo
A,iailta i:) ll0 most important central
cilv ; t!,0 S. , and Geu. Sherman
continues to be successful IU his espc-
, tioii lo capture it.
Tn8 Waverly (Southern New York)
. .... . . .,;,, ; .
, destroying the currant aud gooseberry !
bushes iu that regioo. Sprinkling some
. thing to kill tba worms upon the bushes,
-eetus to be the only remedy yet kbown.
j To dTiooi.t. Sroii7Ir7-I am
compelled by the increasing demand for my
Pine Tree Tar Cordial to end in many cases
only half the amount ordered, but I an in-
creasing my facilities for preparing ii.soihat
I hope to be equal lo the demand in a abort
tunc.
Those who are about to order will much
oblige me by making their orders as small aa
possible ior ihe next twenty days.
Respectfully
L Q. C. WIHART, M. D-,
No. 10 North Second street, Philadelphia
I rrled ArPles
8 lb Potatoes 50
"ft S;:j,.. t. sjhl.l; !
'Butter.
; Rse9 '"TXind 6 Ham 15
: " . . . a.
Country Soap 4 & 0
Maes tV Mioulders wun kids
10!
DfrO,
t . ...i. n.i.cnei- r.,o0.evn.o
FBikaired 62 j.ar.ana: Dontiia.
In fhaaioMn.oa thativb utt . sabah mierva,
I Hau.,n rasa nf A .r.a aiaa.l f ...I.. A J M . I V . . F I .a ..hi. ri,
ftkiil 14 monthii.
. , , . , . ,.
j
i,ellers of Administration on lb. etate
of Gnd.rey Uieffenderfer. dec'djaie of White
1 of Godfrey Uieffenderfer. drc'd.lale of White
i k-TL SL"";! "r . IL-.- T-V
; by the Register of L'nion connly in due form
I U'CI1I BUU III vac if a v in, lull -innn aaniava
,he ,ame roay preseniihem duly auUemicated
for settlement, tn
NELSON DIEFFENDERFER, Adm'r
White Deer, May 30, 1864 pd
STRAY HORSE.
iveimc iu uic prrunvr ui inc
subscriber, id West Butfaloe
township, S miles west of Union
Church, on the 28th ult. a large
bay HOUSE about 7 or 8 years old, a small
while star on his face, and ihe left hind foot
white. The owner is requested to prove pro
perty, pay charges, and lake him away, or he
will be disposed of according io law.
June 3 SAM'L B. SCHLOTMAJf
Estate of James Keefer, deo'd.
i DMINISTRATORS NOTICE
nVUMSTR ATORS' NOTICR I. ..i.e.
of ad in i
istraiion on ihe estate of James
..i.i. vi ..uic,
Keefer, deceased, lale of While Deer Twn. 1
having been granted lo the subscribers bv tbe
Register of Union couotyin due form of law.
all persons indebted lo said estate are hereby
notified to make immediate payment, and ail
bavins; any just claims against the same roay
present them duly authenticated for settlement
to
WW. ,. KEgFP.lt, Vtewhea Co , ir.wTork.
MARTIM KEBFER.BnffaloeTs.CnioaCa.Pa
1090
Administrator'! Notice.
1TTHEREAS. Letters Tesiamentarv noon
V the estate of WILLIAM MITCHELL,
late of Limestone township. Union Co .dee'd,
hv wu g.su.cru iv .lie huh..ivi ...
form of law, notice is hereby given to all per
sons knowing themselves to be indebted i
' t. w nk "nniediate payment;
,BnM ?!'ni 5... ..l"i..""V
will present them duly authenticated for sea.
tlement. OEOKGE E. SEEBOLD, Adm'r
Limestone Tp. 1047
HARDWARE STORE in LEWISBURG,
GEO. W. PROCTER,
! LATE uf PIIILADELriHA, La uj.oud
!
1L 4 X II
I sSiAafctaAi -aW WW AaSialiliaMa
1
; IMrtl- taal llt.L-
, i UJiamljClilll S I10C!l, Dill cHll JltirKCi 9l9y
'
; an(J reapectfuUT announces to the cttiwni oT Tjnian an l neighboring CuunUaitnalM
i " prepared bavin;.' purel..-d a part of hi Goo.li fruu. Jlulaatum or UMia
WHOLESALE
m to, make it to their interest to purthaae
sxot'K AND PlllCES hut'uru purcLasing
Country Storekeepers supplied at belter
j ..........
Pri(;es tua lLe' cau l"lrcLttS-! in 1'hilaJelphia.
JlrOClftntAttOtl
AFTER
PBOCUMATJOH 1
JjiUT the latest or all is that of
C. W. SCI I AFFL.E,
who, having returned from New York and
... . i . i - . ... i i ..... -
Philadelphia, ia prepared to fell Uouda
" "
Cheap for Cash.
A Nrco ..unrlmnnt f Tlrn f'hnm.
j icals. Ol, Paints, Varni-l.es lye
G!as, rerfumories. Coal .Oil.!
Lamps, lirushes, 1 oys, Jr anry Notions, :
. r . x-... .
oaps, oiiiecuouai ics, .-tuia, i ij.es, ;
, - .
lobacco. Lijjara, Cutlery,
j ' c
rsfQirsieiaas'
compounded.
prescriptions carefully
Wines and Liquors for Medicinal
pntposes, warranted genuine and of the best
quality.
LEWISBURO - - Mar
! Ilmtate ofSauiuel oll, dec'tl.
"!TOTICE. Whereas, letters testamentary
J.1
to the estate of Samuel I.. Null, late (
of East Buffaloe township, riee'd, have been
granted io the subscriber. All persons indebt.
ed to the said estate are requested to make
immediate payment, and those havineclaims
or demands against ihe estate ol the said
decedent, will make known the same, without
deiay, la ANN NOLL, Ex'x
MOsES NOLL, Ex'r
j . East Buflaloe, May 12, 186L
N. B. All persons having claims or de
! mands against said estate, and those knowing
themselves indebted, will please call and
settle their accounts immediately iih m.
L. Harris. Esq. ANN NOLL, Ex x
MOSES NOLL, Ex'r
last session, no abatement will be allowed as
heretofore, but if not paid ire per tent. xl-UI it '
addrd. WM. JONES, Co. Trtas. i
Lewisburg, May 20, l6t J
NOTICE.
LL persons are hereby notified not
meddle with a Urge biack Horse now
in li,i..c. I .'a n..iai.,n a. mm hi,.
I loaned him to ihe said Geo. Chappie during1
cur pleasure.
BEAVER. MARH A CO
Union Furnace, May 12, 1S64
READING KAIL KOAdT
Summer Arraujemeat.
! REAT Trunk Line from the North
-V, ,"A?i!l111pl'1i?'fc!
a.". Potiiu. Lnon, Aiiaateaa. Ka.tan.ie.
Trains lea.a llarriaburg i fbiled.luhia. New Tork. '
Reading. Potm.lle, and all intermediate iatuu4awt j
8 laaee. ii.rri.bur, .t 6.30 A a.
afTiTiDg at Net Yorlt 1.4)6 th hud diT.
A fiprial Accomoalatia Pttfttfrnr trsia Imta RraoV
int7.ljAM.Bknlfi-turnetWmHwi
Frs frt tn U.rnebwrc To ISmm Yurk i 16: to PliitV '
aripnis. o-, auu 9 ov. iacKa4( cneriN loruucn.
mrsui ui uk - " .www a 'ii m mh v a i . i main, aiu'x
i l ' Leave ruiiaUeiphia, at s.is a M.an.i i x. I
I .-.eepioiteari id ine.sew iura a.T prea. ualoa, uuouga .
10 sua irum fiiisourn, wunoot rnaiitiri) t
Peworiibyiivej ..( im Kt. Rnj f.TTaiat. .
J, ViylfSnt. .ue,e! .
Train, leave rotwvilta at 15 A St. and 2 3ft P M. In, I
Pbiladrlibia, llarn.barg and New Yjrk.
an AreamiNlslinn eaiuenger train leavea Raiding at .
eon. A M. and return, from Philadelphia at iu m. I
tr All lha above traioe ran daily, Sonday egrepied.
A auodny train leaves PoltavUla at 10 A XI, and!
Pbita.ieiphiaata.isp st.
Cummutailon, Mileage, Seaaoa and Cieanloa Tickets:
at wiueeo rte. to .ad irom .It point.. !
SO Pounds Baggage allowed to each Passenger.
II. A. Mt'oLL.
May 2, 111, Oeoeral Snperlntea4rat.
lKtMfcll, LONG cc CO. have just ree'd!
I , . . - j . -
J.V.
i SYVi. .t.aS
1 3eeea 3.1-3 j
in great variety of descriptions and price. :
, Uall and see. May
)
1 TJLASTER, Salt and Fish for a'e by I
I KREMER. LONG CO I
I 1. va.uew . '.".M . Ill' IllueU, '
J. just red by kkemer, long & co
1
T UST received I AOO Yard Beat Pa-'
I rifle Deljalnaa. in Knd f... ....
u. ten yards Jor sale at from 20 5 rents per
o, AnC.JVIC,K. tjll.S Li Ar t0. .
Jaa. IS, ISM.
A Physician Wat tel.
finO TAREehargeof a vjjlage and couatr
practice a gooa K canon, for ZjCio-
ular
ars
addrea.
V . M It.
Apr;! :
';r .1 C, Ft .
a LAR'iE nui C03IPLi.Tfi awC of
-
lAf B"I
. - .... . .
OR RETAIL,
of hiai. Bf7aCALL AND KXAMPal
eLstwbcrti.
Dr. Tobias' Venitian Liniment
A CERTAIN CL'RB for Pains in Llmha
and back. Sore Throau Croon, Bheutaauaro,
Colic. Ac a perfect family me.t.cina. Bad
never fail. Kead ! Read !! Bead !T!
Litoi. Wate Cu . Mica . lun 1.. ltM.
Tb U ecrlit; that eot wife wa. taatawtthQulaaaft
S t. ihroati it eOKitieuaa lo .well. J M ao aaaa
Uiat Pba eouia not awaliuw, autt enttgbMl l.Btlv I
Uft-d ynur Liiiila..Dt.aiitl lam.fp a perfect ettra la aaa ak.
1 firtulT bell-,, tbat tu& for Lbe l.raioi.at "W aaala
ha, lot L.r lit.. . JOIIS U UAkLaa.
Piices and HO cents. Sold by ail Drug,
gists. Office 58 CortUndt St. Newjforlt
Hoyt's Hiawatha Hair Restoratira
llnyt't hiatratSa Hair kutoratin.
The standard staple preparatioa fi r low
bair. unrrantid in all case io restore fadud
and graj balr. ao-1 ih'ukw. to tbrlr orltctuat aulor. Jt
ii.-. u..l nana ta tualu Iba bair nru abvra 14 ha
ouca tll.a ut : Bulbing .ill do that wbalavat aaay aa
aJ.ertisl to Ilia coulr.rv, Lut it artll praveat it traaa
biliuc cut. make it Mlt awl li.ti. clxaBM it antt tb
ai'Mlp tn.ut i ii. i, j r 1 1 e ana nancn, ai eaajraly mil a aal
..... -.T-.-. . i. f i.h.iuiia a. ut i.ret.aratMfba canlaMBlaff
1 auirl.ur..k:ar"f lai.c. It rvqu-rw oo-.avi.aa.ae
1 le. a'.a buun ft t it., ai Kli.-atiiu. SOT will It ataia l4
I akio. but i a mll, apaoi aaj wibai ban la. skta aa
an, bair JrRiB it reikl'.rai U.e Baturai aaaaTBgaa
ao. ba.r a.th auolhvr, wbwb it a Ufaly
luataad ms tua d jtl uuiruroi black ox ajaa.
B'JTTS I1IPESUL COLOBISa CKHiM.
.npartor tn an, II. ir brasinz la aw. Jihid rdoa
th. it.lr at tlw aaaet kua. Claau.cS liBt asff rwt aaaV
to a beat.titul broaa or liiark
S"IJ .rj-b.ra. JOSFrtt I10T1 CO,
I Na. 10 roar.il. Ilaa. New Voelt
CEOENT: CEDENT I !
THE subscriber would respectfully infora
his t Id customers and the public teat
ra.ly that he will have eons anily oa haa4
aud fur sal a full supply of hi superior
hydraulic cement. Parties at a distance
the line of Canal or RailroaJ can have ta
orders filled at short notice.
Addresa ROBEKT VALENTIN I,
Bellefoau, Pa.
CERTIFICATE.
We do certify that we have used the above
cemeut in tbeerectton of the Bellcfonwwater
works, and take pleasure in recommending?
i it tc all persons in need of a good article.
JanSSmS W ILSo. & TATB
Estate of George Hauck, dee'd.
TETTERS Testamentary on the Estate of
i GEOKUE H AL'CK. dee'd, lale of W as!
Butfaloe township, I Dion Co., having beea
granted to the un.'erstjned, all persons iodeb
led thereto are requested to make immediate
payment, and those having claijns or demands
against the same will present them for settle,
mem. MARY HAUCK. lt.
pd CONRAU 8HECKLER. jM"
West Buffa'ue, April 1. Iin4
CAUTION.
VLL person, are warned not to purchase '
or hold my noie lor Sixty Dollars, pay
able io three month, dated about the 6ia of
April, given to Andrew Hater, of Kelly
Township, as I am determined not to pay
said note unless compelled bv law.
ABRAHAM LEIB.
Kelly To, May 57, 18R4 pd3w
JL II. LAIRD.
Justice of the Peace,
LEWISBURG. PA.
t "VFFICE in Frick's Building, 3d street,
I J doors North of Markeu
lo! April S2. 1S64.
; .
tUifthRl rCl tl I I I.Lt. ti.
BOOK-HINDF.R.
Sew Berlin, Pau
PARTICULAR attention given to work
Irom abroad. 4tpd
Information Wanted
j vF Mr. JAMES MOORE, a Shoemaker b
' V lra le. He was last heard from about
,VeoirW.
desired bv his daughter. Mary Moore.
and DlS sons W llliam and James Mnnre.
Intelligence mat bf forwarded lo the office
of the Lewisburg Chronicle pdlt
"
TAB EVB Slid tl&6 EtlC.
i.-v1-ii.n t v v
I K 3- HAHiH T,Of LeWLsDar. BSViTrS
I J fl
had twenty-five years' practice, oflera
his service lo those who are atfiieted with
diseased Eyes or Ears. The following i. on
ol . DUmoer Ol testimonials:
Mj worn had catr'-t of both ore ; wu blintj of
111 Bwatl. MAf tT.a nlhaa I k-.l .. .tM...m all..J,.d
''wm lui;;
cored bim ithtulan operett a.
1 ri'd a ... ait fba
aremieted to air- bim a rall.
SSMl'.L vtoLr.
' '" ' - :
C33& 0310 IOr BdMk.
.., . , . .
TWI to pnrchae a large qnan'.ity cf
I ROCK OtH ItiKH, delivered at
Tannery Yard in LewiatmrV. foe which 1
rill pay the highest price in cash.
May 14, lfi E. J. Hri.'-
ft75 TO ilnfl PIER IB fiMTH
e - YWW . MMH a M.
J. L'HINE COMPANY want a. Agenl ia
M(.h Cl,nnlv ,0 toi,cll OIder for their new
$15 Machine, with gaoge, screw driver and
extra needles. We will pay a liberal salary
and expenses, or give large commission. For
particulars, terms. c, enclose a stamp, aad
address T. 8. PAGE. Tc!e.'o. ft.
j ml" Bep-t Agent lb, the Toia-d Maloe
To Carpenters and Bricklayera.
CARPENTERS and Bricklayers will Sad
J iedy employment and cash wage. e.
ihe near huitdiuvs fur Railroad Machm
Shops, Foondry, e at Rrnovo. t.j miles
a.V' VP l.iKTg nae-e. - ....... , ..
Erie R(.lioa.l. W"ag of l'arpni-r. SITS
ner ilr- t 'T'.-. 5 - . -
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LOT Cf
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